Sampling a pika's pantry: Temporal shifts in nutritional quality and winter preservation of American pika food caches
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M. Dearing | J. Varner | C. Ray | S. Bhattacharyya | E. Monk | L. M. Benedict | Zoe J. Carnes‐Douglas | A. Whipple | Loren Griswold
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